Eleven various 19th-century items: (1-9) Series of 9 manuscript maps in various sizes,
pen and ink with coloured outlines, all signed S. van Beusekom, several dated 1867-1868, after printed examples (all with middle fold).
Maps of the Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Italy, Scandinavia, Russia, Asia, the Americas and Africa. The latter is a very plain and almost empty lithographed map finished as manuscript map, probably published (by Seyffardt) specifically for students so that they could complete the map; (10) Atlas der oude wereld, in dertien kaarten, door G.U.A. Vieth, Uitgegeven en met verklarende tafelen vermeerderd door C. Ph. Funke. Naar het Hoogduitsch. Tweede druk (...). Groningen, W. van Boekeren, 1825, (2),14[=15] leaves of letterpress text and 13 engraved maps with coloured outlines (numbered I-IX, Xa, Xb and XI-XII), contemporary limp clothbacked cardboard (boards slightly worn and waterstained). And with 1 more (Schul-Atlas, with 6 chromolithographic maps of the continents in leporello, original wrapper, 10 x 12 cm.). (total 11)